ppl. a. [f. SPILL v. + -ED1.] = SPILT ppl. a.

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1574.  Hellowes, trans. Gueuara’s Fam. Ep. (1577), 24. If they by chaunce found spild bread, rotten wheat … and such other things spoyled.

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1865.  Dickens, Mut. Fr., III. xii. If we could have packed the brute off with Georgiana;—but however; that’s spilled milk.

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1880.  G. W. Cable, Grandissimes, xiii. She had begun to sweep up some spilled buttons.

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